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california's largest state park. rangers and visitors alike say sheer volume of blooming shrubs and cacti is overwhelming. >> it is absolutely phenomenal to see this many blooming desert plants all at the same time. i mean, just i think it is probably a once in a lifetime thing. >> rangers say you still have time to take in the beauty. they expect the bloom it last into may. >> that is beautiful. >> the day was just spectacular. we are heading into what we think will be a nice weekend. >> going to be beautiful because we will get rid of the wind. wind is blowing tree pollen around here. if you have allergies, you may be sneezing sniffling. wispy clouds across our skies. temperatures look at this, up 10 degrees in oakland compared to 24 hours ago. 9 degrees warmer in san francisco. can you feel it. i'm going to step aside because we still have gusty winds and choppy conditions. small craft advisories for the bay and coastline. gale warnings. this is our view looking toward the lighthouse. you can see choppy there cond
california's largest state park. rangers and visitors alike say sheer volume of blooming shrubs and cacti is overwhelming. >> it is absolutely phenomenal to see this many blooming desert plants all at the same time. i mean, just i think it is probably a once in a lifetime thing. >> rangers say you still have time to take in the beauty. they expect the bloom it last into may. >> that is beautiful. >> the day was just spectacular. we are heading into what we think will be...
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ours is called covered california in california. it gave subsidies to low and moderate individuals to buy health insurance on those exchanges and the third one is for the medicaid adults and they can cover all low income adults where certain populations were covered before. and in san francisco, we have seen [inaudible]. director garcia mentioned, 133,000 san franciscans gained health insurance under the affordable clear act. 93,000 got medicaid coverage and that doubled the medicaid enrollment in san francisco. we're over double. 30,000 got insurance through covered california. 80% of those 4,000 got -- those are people who have 400% of poverty income or less. it cut or insurance rate by half. the lowest insurance rate we've had in san francisco. it has caused more people to -- more san franciscans to assess their health as good and better and fewer san franciscans report delaying the care that they need. the american health care act is the federal government's repeal and replace proposal that is currently before the house of repre
ours is called covered california in california. it gave subsidies to low and moderate individuals to buy health insurance on those exchanges and the third one is for the medicaid adults and they can cover all low income adults where certain populations were covered before. and in san francisco, we have seen [inaudible]. director garcia mentioned, 133,000 san franciscans gained health insurance under the affordable clear act. 93,000 got medicaid coverage and that doubled the medicaid enrollment...
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. >>> next on the 4 on 2, smokers on california are stocking up after the cigarette tax is increasing. details when we come back. . >>> despite an interest rate height by the federal reserve interest rates for a 30-year fixed rate mort age droppe 4.3% and the 15-year fixed rate averages 3.6 percent. a 30-year mortgage will give you more flexibility with your money but will cost you moreover time. >> 30-year mortgages came about during the depression in order to prevent people from going bankrupt. it saved the banks. it doesn't save households. >> money managers say if you can chip a little extra on your payment each month, that will save you a lot of money down the road. financial advisors say borrowers should consider how long they plan to live in their home as well as other financial obligations when you're choosing a mortgage. >>> smokers living in state are stocking up before the cigarette tax goes up tomorrow. >> reporter: nancy just bought one of her last packs of cigarettes. she's not necessarily happy about it. though she's been wanting to quit, as of saturday, she feels she'l
. >>> next on the 4 on 2, smokers on california are stocking up after the cigarette tax is increasing. details when we come back. . >>> despite an interest rate height by the federal reserve interest rates for a 30-year fixed rate mort age droppe 4.3% and the 15-year fixed rate averages 3.6 percent. a 30-year mortgage will give you more flexibility with your money but will cost you moreover time. >> 30-year mortgages came about during the depression in order to prevent...
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speaking of chairman nunes, this comes as he breaks his silence back home in california. kiuyl la joins me. two white house staffers were his sources so far and has completely refused to acknowledge that. what did he say today? >> he's trophied acknowledge, he's also been avoiding the national and d.c. press all day. he decided to sit down and talk. he knocked down the report saying they were, quote, mostly not true. >> this is something i've known about for a very long time from people who were not affiliated at all with the white house or anybody there. the challenge was, was finding a place to be able to view this information, to be able to get my hands on this information. so i think what's in the stories is there's a lot of innuendo, there were a lot of people who probably knew about me being there but the fact of the matter this doesn't make the source. >> now, the congressman wasn't so eager to make that assertion to cnn, to the national networks, or national newspapers. we're all waiting here at this event where he was scheduled to speak at a ticketed event. he sn
speaking of chairman nunes, this comes as he breaks his silence back home in california. kiuyl la joins me. two white house staffers were his sources so far and has completely refused to acknowledge that. what did he say today? >> he's trophied acknowledge, he's also been avoiding the national and d.c. press all day. he decided to sit down and talk. he knocked down the report saying they were, quote, mostly not true. >> this is something i've known about for a very long time from...
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if you know anything about california and i'm a native boy in california. i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this -- e is so topsyy topsy-turvy. it's like a rorle coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state one year. one year it can be in the hole, $30 billion. it can be a state that embraces immigrants as it has in the past at times. kit be a state that's absolutely done everything they could to make immigrants feel uncomfortable. >> it can be a state where there's nothing but -- you know, flowing water enabling everybody to grow and use for whatever purposes. and it can be another five or six years later where there's nothing to drink. i mean, there are so many x-fleems california. and just when we think we're going to go atop of things, we fall down. so that's why i said the rise and fall. it comes and goes. up and down. but at the end of the day it's the most exciting place to be. >> the rise has been up and down. it's not just one asen dance, you know? california had an incredible boom the gold rush. that's what started all. all th
if you know anything about california and i'm a native boy in california. i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this -- e is so topsyy topsy-turvy. it's like a rorle coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state one year. one year it can be in the hole, $30 billion. it can be a state that embraces immigrants as it has in the past at times. kit be a state that's absolutely done everything they could to make immigrants feel uncomfortable. >> it can be a state where there's...
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third and two shots off the lead in the second round of the first women's golf major of the year in california. she's already had to complete her first round today because of delays caused by bad weather — this birdie at the 18th meant she finished one shot behind the leaders. she started her second round almost immediately after that but this approach shot to the par five 2nd, kept up her momentum by setting her up for a birdie. she's 5 under par at the moment. south korea's inbee park leads on 7 under. johanna konta will become the world number seven if she beats caroline wozniacki in the miami open final this weekend. konta put on a classy display to beat venus williams in straight sets in the semis and becomes the first british woman to reach the final in miami. iam happy i am happy to come through that. i was not able to serve it out the first time but the second time was able to serve relief and excitement that i am able to be part of the last day of the tournament. defending championjudd trump is out of the china open snooker. he lost 5—3 to the world number 76 hossein vafaei. the i
third and two shots off the lead in the second round of the first women's golf major of the year in california. she's already had to complete her first round today because of delays caused by bad weather — this birdie at the 18th meant she finished one shot behind the leaders. she started her second round almost immediately after that but this approach shot to the par five 2nd, kept up her momentum by setting her up for a birdie. she's 5 under par at the moment. south korea's inbee park leads...
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if you want the ultimate poll -- forget gallup, nebraska california, wall street, anything else -- on monday, april 3, baseball season begins in washington, d.c. and donald trump, former baseball player, proudly proclaiming his athletic ability, will not be there. why? because he would be booed. he would be booed loudly, he would be booed long, and it would be seen all over the world, and it would be seen time and time again. so that's what it's done, that's what it's doing. david's right. this is a white house that prizes loyalty above ability, imagination, experience, judgment, and, so, what do they do to the one loyal supporter aco lite apologist they have in the entire congress, part of the intelligence committees? devin nunes, inspector nunes of california, they bring him down to the white house under the cover of darkness on a secret mission, show him these documents that he discovers, and then he goes and reveals them to the president of the united states, even though the documents are shown to him by people who work in the white house for the president of the united states, in
if you want the ultimate poll -- forget gallup, nebraska california, wall street, anything else -- on monday, april 3, baseball season begins in washington, d.c. and donald trump, former baseball player, proudly proclaiming his athletic ability, will not be there. why? because he would be booed. he would be booed loudly, he would be booed long, and it would be seen all over the world, and it would be seen time and time again. so that's what it's done, that's what it's doing. david's right. this...
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on thursday, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, california's adam schiff, responded to the revelations about the documements shown to nunes. >> erased the profound question why they were not directly provided to the white house by the national security staff and instead were provided through a sick -- route including the chairman. if that was designed to hide the origin of the materials, that raises profound questions about just what the white house is doing. amy: nunes is facicing increasig calls toto recuse himsmself froe house intelligence probe. we will have more on the investigation into alleged ties between trump officials and russia after the headlines. secretary o of state rex tillern is in brussels today for talks with nato officials, one week after reversing a decision to skip the negotiations. the nato trip p comes on the hes of tillersonon's visit to turke, where he heapeped praise on turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. >> in the united states, the people of f turkey have a trtrud ally and a partner who is committed to its safety and security and adva
on thursday, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, california's adam schiff, responded to the revelations about the documements shown to nunes. >> erased the profound question why they were not directly provided to the white house by the national security staff and instead were provided through a sick -- route including the chairman. if that was designed to hide the origin of the materials, that raises profound questions about just what the white house is doing. amy:...
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first nominee we've got william banks in california. >> oh! >> and just think, for every gallon of water, that's eight pounds of weight. the next nathan florence at mavericks also takes another massive wipeout. >> wow. >> so this is, like, the almost darwin awards of big wave surfing. you didn't die, you're up for an award. >> this one in tasmania. watch this. he comes speeding down and cuts back up. swallowed up. next up, tom lowe, portugal. this thing is just moving quick and he goes down fast as well. last up, rafael tappia also in portugal gets a little bit of a bounce, little bit of wobble. loses his balance. >> i love this. i love there are guys out there that are brave and skilled enough to go out there and tackle these enormous waves. >>> sitting behind that rather n nondescript door, from the side -- you have to go inside, try and get the attention. all you have to do is go up to this thing. it seems like there's a card scanner on the right-hand side. that's not your bank card. that's where you swipe your i.d. then you pump in about 5
first nominee we've got william banks in california. >> oh! >> and just think, for every gallon of water, that's eight pounds of weight. the next nathan florence at mavericks also takes another massive wipeout. >> wow. >> so this is, like, the almost darwin awards of big wave surfing. you didn't die, you're up for an award. >> this one in tasmania. watch this. he comes speeding down and cuts back up. swallowed up. next up, tom lowe, portugal. this thing is just...
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if you're in california, go to idaho. don't go on a plane. >> i absolutely agree with you on the dialogue thing. i think it's so difficult to have a dialogue, though, on college campuses. if you have a professor like this, you know his mind-set going into that class. >> absolutely. >> it's going to be totally restricted. it's not a fair situation to have a dialogue. >> but i think what we're saying historically colleges and universities have been places of liberal thought. but we've seen over the last 30 years more ideas of conservatism. charles: guys, we've got to go, but i am a little bit upset you guys have all gone to a party and not invited me. you look fantastic. you all look absolutely fantastic. i will say if you want to travel, take stagecoach because that's what the good people take like lou dobbs. >> president trump today defending michael flynn for seeking immunity in the investigation into trump's alleged ties to russia. the president tweeting that flynn should ask for immunity because the media and democrats
if you're in california, go to idaho. don't go on a plane. >> i absolutely agree with you on the dialogue thing. i think it's so difficult to have a dialogue, though, on college campuses. if you have a professor like this, you know his mind-set going into that class. >> absolutely. >> it's going to be totally restricted. it's not a fair situation to have a dialogue. >> but i think what we're saying historically colleges and universities have been places of liberal...
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. >> nunes back home in california because the house is not in session he interviewed tonight is offering up criticism of all these report that white house fishes were involved in the intelligence disclosure in an interview tonight calling the report mostly wrong but notably what he did not offer any details or specifics as to why. wolf? >> all right, thank you. >>> also breaking tonight, sources tell cnn there is no indication that the fbi wants it give michael flynn immunity in exchange for testimony in the russia investigation. we're told the house and senate intelligence committees aren't likely to cut a deal with the national security adviser. tonight the white house says trump wants flynn to testify and isn't worried about what he might say or who he might implicate under hoej. ? a lot of questions about this at today's white house briefing. >> that's right. as you said, the white house wants michael flynn to go ahead and testify and the president is encouraging flynn to seek immunity from prosecution to tell what he knows. sean spicer said the president is not worried about what he
. >> nunes back home in california because the house is not in session he interviewed tonight is offering up criticism of all these report that white house fishes were involved in the intelligence disclosure in an interview tonight calling the report mostly wrong but notably what he did not offer any details or specifics as to why. wolf? >> all right, thank you. >>> also breaking tonight, sources tell cnn there is no indication that the fbi wants it give michael flynn...
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. >> we recognize the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman the i want to thank you and the ranking member and all the panelists. this is a personal issue for so many of us. i'll explain that a little bit. but i want to address a comment from one of my colleagues from the other side of the aisle about cost benefits as a democratic from the san francisco bay area i think cost benefits are important. last hearing of this committee, i believe last week talked about the department of defense and an audit by the business community and mc-kinzie, that's $125 million in waste in their budget, yet the administration is suggesting taking money from nih to put money in their budget. before we do that that hearing was as bipartisan as this is in terms of applying our oversight and making sure we get the best returns for the department of defense. but to jump to the conclusion we should give them money at the ex-tense of nih is appalling. every dollar invested in nih returns $8.50 in extra spending just on the geneome project. when i was elected
. >> we recognize the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman the i want to thank you and the ranking member and all the panelists. this is a personal issue for so many of us. i'll explain that a little bit. but i want to address a comment from one of my colleagues from the other side of the aisle about cost benefits as a democratic from the san francisco bay area i think cost benefits are important. last hearing of this committee, i believe last week talked about the...
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she sat to complete her ra nt california. she sat to complete her rant today because of delays due to bad weather. this birdie meant that she finished one shot behind the leaders and she started her second—round must immediately. this approach kept up her momentum by setting her up for birdie. inbee park of south korea is the leader on seven under. johanna konta will become the world number seven if she beats caroline wozniacki in the miami open final this weekend. konta put on a really classy display to beat venus williams in straight sets in the semis and becomes the first british woman to reach the final in miami. and just very happy to have come through that. i wasn't able to the first time, the second, i was, so obviously relief and excitement that i get to be part of the last day of the tournament. defending championjudd trump is out of the china open snooker. this was quite a shock. he lost 5—3 to the world number 76 hossein vafaei. the iranian made two centuries on his way to victory, with breaks of 100 and 106. t
she sat to complete her ra nt california. she sat to complete her rant today because of delays due to bad weather. this birdie meant that she finished one shot behind the leaders and she started her second—round must immediately. this approach kept up her momentum by setting her up for birdie. inbee park of south korea is the leader on seven under. johanna konta will become the world number seven if she beats caroline wozniacki in the miami open final this weekend. konta put on a really...
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liz: but you do work in california. >> oh, yeah, we do. liz: so tell me about how your parents, grandparents came to the u.s. >> well, my grandparents came to the united states illegally. liz: when? >> back in the '30s. very different time back then. that's what i've been saying. you know, for the last 35 years, we've done absolutely nothing for immigration reform. all we did -- you know,gan had undocumented immigrants and that was just an invitation to make a bad situation even worse. liz: some people don't like that. they say that's really bad. you're basically acknowledging it's okay to get in here illegally. what do you say? >> i think you need to. here's what i say. i think there needs to be an graduated citizenship program. but right now, it's difficult to have our politicians pass a new set of laws who aren't securing our borders. that has to happen first. election on immigration, what i found talking to the american people is that they want to see the border secured first and then they're going to have the appetizer passed, compreh
liz: but you do work in california. >> oh, yeah, we do. liz: so tell me about how your parents, grandparents came to the u.s. >> well, my grandparents came to the united states illegally. liz: when? >> back in the '30s. very different time back then. that's what i've been saying. you know, for the last 35 years, we've done absolutely nothing for immigration reform. all we did -- you know,gan had undocumented immigrants and that was just an invitation to make a bad situation...
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heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? we're like a basketball team here at ally. if a basketball team had over 7... i'm in. 7,000 players. our plays are a little unorthodox. but to beat the big boys, you need smarter ways to save people money. we know what you want from a financial company and we'll stop at... nothing to make sure you get it. one, two... and we mean nothing. ♪ ♪ >>> also breaking tonight, a stunning request for immunity for prosecution by fired national security adviser michael flynn, a move back now by the president. let's go live to our senior white house correspondent jim acosta. this is all playing o
heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with...
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this couple's daughter was crying at the family home in california. they devised unorthodox method to cheer her up. chocolate smelling. the first time baby smelling chocolate. those are the faces that greg makes. like aroma therapy. >> dana: i wonder if that would work for me. >> greg: she is actually pooping so you know. >> lisa: those are the faces that greg makes. >> greg: how would you know. videos. >> eric: go back to one more thing? >> dana: got a big weekend planned? >> eric: my son is going back to college on sunday so, yeah. >> lisa: sad thing? >> greg: hanging around the college. >> juan: i'm going to the circus for a 7-year-old's birthday party happy birthday elijah. >> dana: inside joke. said your dvrs so you never miss an episode "the fe." "special report" is up next. ♪ ♪ >> chris: the white house scolds reporters it says are missing the point and some important evidence in the russia investigation. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> chris: good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. the white house is ramping up its argument
this couple's daughter was crying at the family home in california. they devised unorthodox method to cheer her up. chocolate smelling. the first time baby smelling chocolate. those are the faces that greg makes. like aroma therapy. >> dana: i wonder if that would work for me. >> greg: she is actually pooping so you know. >> lisa: those are the faces that greg makes. >> greg: how would you know. videos. >> eric: go back to one more thing? >> dana: got a big...
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they are making big bets on , they are a big investor in a car company based in california started by a chinese guy. they have the conditions -- ambitions and a.i. and electric. this furthers them down that road. like to seehe would them get into developing a.i. technology the future. brad: another spacex launch from cape canaveral. it sounds routine, but it was anything but. why was yesterday different for spacex? >> this is the first time spacex launched a rocket they used before which is a big deal. no one has ever done that. people talk about the shuttle being reusable. this is the first time a rocket that went to space went to space again. they relaunched the rocket and landed it again on the drone ship. brad: he got emotional about it. >> elon was sort of weeping and gave this rambling press conference where he was so excited. this is what spacex is all about, driving down the cost of space so humans can live on mars. brad: eventually a 24-hour turnaround time. how close are they in achieving the ultimate vision? >> it took about four months to refurbish this one. eventually, th
they are making big bets on , they are a big investor in a car company based in california started by a chinese guy. they have the conditions -- ambitions and a.i. and electric. this furthers them down that road. like to seehe would them get into developing a.i. technology the future. brad: another spacex launch from cape canaveral. it sounds routine, but it was anything but. why was yesterday different for spacex? >> this is the first time spacex launched a rocket they used before which...
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. >>> california judge approves a 25 million-dollar agreement to settle lawsuits against president trump over the now defunct trump university. it brings an end to nearly seven years of legal battles. students claimed that they were mislead about what the program offered and the ruling settles a civil lawsuit brought by the new york attorney general and two class action lawsuits. president trump admits no wrongdoing under the terms of this agreement. >>> also, hillary clinton was back in washington d.c. today to honor women at georgetown university. the former secretary of state made remarks at an award ceremony for women in international diplomacy. she also took a jab at president trump's use of alternative facts. >>> when women participate in peace making and peace keeping we are all safer and more secure. studies show, here i go again talking about research and evidence, facts... >>clinton went onto say woman involved in diplomatic negotiations often create lasting peace agreements. the trump administration has faced criticism for its disregard of science based evidence, and use of al
. >>> california judge approves a 25 million-dollar agreement to settle lawsuits against president trump over the now defunct trump university. it brings an end to nearly seven years of legal battles. students claimed that they were mislead about what the program offered and the ruling settles a civil lawsuit brought by the new york attorney general and two class action lawsuits. president trump admits no wrongdoing under the terms of this agreement. >>> also, hillary clinton...
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rugby league matches and charley hull has made a good start to the first golf major of the year in california, one shot off the lead after the first round. all of that and more in sportsday at 10:30pm with me. now it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases we have mark kermode. what do we have, mark? this is a very, very mixed week. we have graduation, which is a low—key and intense drama. we have ghost in the shell, controversial live action adaptation of a famous manga and anime. and free fire, the new film from ben wheatley. ben wheatley, we are both fans of ben wheatley. so, graduation. graduation is from cristian mungiu, the romanian director of 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, which you remember we reviewed here on the programme some time ago. this is another low—key and very intense drama. the story is a doctor, his daughter is on her way to school, is attacked, she gets a broken wrist and the doctor is just simply worried it will affect her exams. he is desperate for her to get great exam grades because he wa
rugby league matches and charley hull has made a good start to the first golf major of the year in california, one shot off the lead after the first round. all of that and more in sportsday at 10:30pm with me. now it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases we have mark kermode. what do we have, mark? this is a very, very mixed week. we have graduation, which is a low—key and intense drama. we have ghost in the shell,...
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heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. nice tells you what you kind want to hear.ifferent... but kind is honest. this bars made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. >>> all right. welcome back to "the lead." let's stick to politics it. on the panel cnn political commentator david axelrod who was senior adviser to president obama and analyst david gergen who wan an individual, to presidents nixon, ford, reagan and clinton, so a lot of good advice given by both of these men. before we get to the substance of the fact that general michael flynn, former national security adviser asking for immunity i want to put this question to you. if you were sitting in the west wing in your old job and someone walked in and said, hey, this fired senior staffer just asked for immunity, david axelrod, what would be your response? >> i would say i miss my old life. you know, the -- i never had that
heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. nice tells you what you kind want to hear.ifferent... but kind is honest. this bars made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. >>> all right. welcome back to "the lead." let's stick to politics it. on the panel cnn political commentator...
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what's going on in california? forget about dreaming the dc swamp. what about draining the swamp in the golden state? welcome to risk and reward i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton. let's go through. president trump now in office 100 days and now this. a growing number of cities across california now want to impeach him. berkeley, richmond, all passing resolutions to unseat the president. and then we have this. other cities in california now busy passing resolutions to blacklist builder who want to work on the border wall. city officials say that work is racist. even though one of the seven
what's going on in california? forget about dreaming the dc swamp. what about draining the swamp in the golden state? welcome to risk and reward i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton. let's go through. president trump now in office 100 days and now this. a growing number of cities across california now want to impeach him. berkeley, richmond, all passing resolutions to unseat the president. and then we have this. other cities in california now busy passing resolutions to blacklist builder who...
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protesters in california today. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting andc source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heartve happened; afailure.lood, liver, before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of proof? massachusetts said y
protesters in california today. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting andc source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and...
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. >>> for more on this, i want to bring in california democratic congressman eric swalwell who sits on the house intelligence committee. congressman, great to see you. what do you make of the former national security adviser, michael flynn's, request for this immunity in exchange for testifying? >> good to see you, kasie. generally, innocent people don't ask for immunity, and i have prosecuted homicide cases in the past where i've had to use immunity and i would never do it in any criminal case without asking the witness or the defendant what do you know? and right now, he's not offered to us what he is willing to say and so to give blanket immunity without knowing much more i think would be very irresponsible of any committee investigating this. >> congressman, the ranking member, adam schiff, is currently from what we can tell at the executive office building taking a look at some of this intelligence that devin nunes saw and then obviously went out and dropped that kind of bombshell press conference on all of us last week. he, though, says that he has some concerns about not having
. >>> for more on this, i want to bring in california democratic congressman eric swalwell who sits on the house intelligence committee. congressman, great to see you. what do you make of the former national security adviser, michael flynn's, request for this immunity in exchange for testifying? >> good to see you, kasie. generally, innocent people don't ask for immunity, and i have prosecuted homicide cases in the past where i've had to use immunity and i would never do it in...
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the second round of the first woman's golf major of the season is underway in california. this is the leaderboard. that is all the sport for now. hollywood film stars christian bill and oscar isaac have taken on new rule set against the highly sensitive subject of the armenian massacre. the promise is depicted by oscar winner terry george and depicts the last days of the ottoman empire and the eventual massacre of rm 1.5 million armenians. —— of around 1.5 million. where were you? we just took a walk. you see did? a perfectly innocent gifts. the promise. the director came to tell me about the film. we received finance from an armenian american businessman who was anxious to have the story told and i co—wrote and directed what is essentially a love story, love triangle set against the backdrop of the armenian genocide, which in most countries and most historians recognised as such and those that do not generally, other than turkey, do so for strategic or political reasons. we wanted to create a film on an epic scale. that was the intention. that is something you were
the second round of the first woman's golf major of the season is underway in california. this is the leaderboard. that is all the sport for now. hollywood film stars christian bill and oscar isaac have taken on new rule set against the highly sensitive subject of the armenian massacre. the promise is depicted by oscar winner terry george and depicts the last days of the ottoman empire and the eventual massacre of rm 1.5 million armenians. —— of around 1.5 million. where were you? we just...
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redondo beach, california, where heavy surf capsized a sailboat. all four people in the boat ended up this that choppy water. after a few moments of panic, rescuers did pull all of those people back onto dry land. certainly scary. >>> there are certain sounds that let you know baseball season has arrived. the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, but not usually the buzz of swarming bees. look at that. that was the case yesterday in arizona. players on the rockies and the padres ducked and took cover after countless bees literally invaded the field. the bees only stayed for a few minutes, and then the game resumed. >> they stayed perfectly still. i think they practiced that before. >>> we have a warning about signing contracts on nbc10 responds. >> harry hairston joins us. >> we're going to show you a common mistake on a contract that could mean the job never gets done. how to make sure you're covered. that's coming up next. >>> and rain, rain, go away. that's not going to happen until this area of low pressure crosses philadelphia. i'll tell yo
redondo beach, california, where heavy surf capsized a sailboat. all four people in the boat ended up this that choppy water. after a few moments of panic, rescuers did pull all of those people back onto dry land. certainly scary. >>> there are certain sounds that let you know baseball season has arrived. the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, but not usually the buzz of swarming bees. look at that. that was the case yesterday in arizona. players on the rockies and the padres...
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in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span cities tour of chico, california, to day at noon eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next, technology experts and government officials on countering online radicalization and extremism. they look at incription technologies and the challenges they pose to law enforcement and counter-terrorism operations. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. i'm shane harris with the "wall street journal." and very happy to be talking about this panel on the challenge of emerging incription technologies. since i both use incription technolog
in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span cities tour of chico, california, to day at noon eastern and...
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we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span cities tour of chico, california, to day at noon eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next, technology experts and government officials on countering online radicalization and extremism. they look at incription technologies and the challenges they pose to law enforcement and counter-terrorism operations.
we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico...
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, for california, for our entire country. ladies and gentlemen, this is innovation. this is cooperation. and this is israel in my state. thank you very much. [ applause ] ♪ >>> that was phenomenal. phenomenal. former canadian prime minister stephen harper has been a leading outspoken and courageous voice in strong support of a strong israel. his deeds have matched his words. no ally has worked harder with the united states over that period of time to build international opposition to iran's nuclear program. and he demonstrated he was a true friend of the jewish state. so ladies and gentlemen, please
, for california, for our entire country. ladies and gentlemen, this is innovation. this is cooperation. and this is israel in my state. thank you very much. [ applause ] ♪ >>> that was phenomenal. phenomenal. former canadian prime minister stephen harper has been a leading outspoken and courageous voice in strong support of a strong israel. his deeds have matched his words. no ally has worked harder with the united states over that period of time to build international opposition to...
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look, i'm from california. and sometimes we have -- yes, we should applaud that. [ applause ] >> a little larger than maryland. but we've got a great crowd here, i'm sure. >> you don't see many republicans from california, that's my point. [ applause ] california has actually gone into a pact with israel because they know how precious water is. but look at what innovation they've been able to do. being able to turn salt water into fresh water. the one thing i want them to teach california is not to waste the water. when we're there, for drip irrigation and others, we bond together. it only makes our two countries stronger when we're able to have that innovation, find the preciousness of water. what does water do? water grows so much. and at the same time, it's going to grow our crops, it's going to grow our relationships stronger. >> absolutely. >> you know, arnie, california obviously and the world has an extraordinary need for potable, drinkable, healthy water. so that's extraordinarily important. in maryland
look, i'm from california. and sometimes we have -- yes, we should applaud that. [ applause ] >> a little larger than maryland. but we've got a great crowd here, i'm sure. >> you don't see many republicans from california, that's my point. [ applause ] california has actually gone into a pact with israel because they know how precious water is. but look at what innovation they've been able to do. being able to turn salt water into fresh water. the one thing i want them to teach...
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returns to california... after reports claiming white house officials gave him acces s. >>> now at noon, under the microscope. the chairman in charge. russia investigation returns to california after reports claiming that white house officials gave him access to secret documents. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. michelle is off today. >>> kpix 5's melissa caen is live in fresno ahead of the chairman's appearance. >> reporter: kenny, we are here in fresno at the entrance to sort of a strip mall where there's a restaurant where congressman devin nunes is scheduled to speak at 1 p.m. now, he is the chairman of the house intelligence committee. that explains why there are at least 100 people here holding signs and say recuse yourself from the intelligence investigation and trump is putin's lap dog. we spoke to a couple of these people earlier. they say they are constituents of the congressman and they drove here because they want answers. >> we have asked him repeatedly to hold a town hall. he doesn't not hold tow
returns to california... after reports claiming white house officials gave him acces s. >>> now at noon, under the microscope. the chairman in charge. russia investigation returns to california after reports claiming that white house officials gave him access to secret documents. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. michelle is off today. >>> kpix 5's melissa caen is live in fresno ahead of the chairman's appearance. >> reporter: kenny, we are here in fresno at the entrance...
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gangs and the public should not be worried. >> california highway patrol wants to reassure the public that most of the danger from the highways are from traffic collisions. >> reporter: that does not sit well with mayors of these cities. >> innocent lives are being lost, we want to minimize the danger to all of our residents. >> when you drive on the freeways in the bay area, the public is not safe. >> reporter: for almost a year, city officials and the contra costa da have asked the city to fund cameras to catch the shooters. >> we have funding from local police departments but to my knowledge, no funding from et state. >> reporter: smarl cities said they do not have the funds. >>> the state is responsible for the freeway. >> reporter: two investigating went to sacramento to get some answers, i spoke with brian kelly who oversees caltrans and california highway patrol. we are working on the funding. >> reporter: why is it taking so much time. people are dying and getting shot. what do you say to that? >> i grew up in the bay area, i care about the safety of the people on the roads in
gangs and the public should not be worried. >> california highway patrol wants to reassure the public that most of the danger from the highways are from traffic collisions. >> reporter: that does not sit well with mayors of these cities. >> innocent lives are being lost, we want to minimize the danger to all of our residents. >> when you drive on the freeways in the bay area, the public is not safe. >> reporter: for almost a year, city officials and the contra...
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my 12-year-old asked me the other day can kim jong create a missile now that could hit california or new york. this is a great concern. and certainly the secretary of defense is on it. this is what he said. right now it appears to be going in a very in a reckless manner. and that's got to be stopped. they were seen at with the israel boycott crowd. listen to what she said. speemac how tragic is it that of all countries in the world to condemn for human rights violations these invoices choose to single out israel we should boycott north korea. tell us what you aim to do with your committee on this. what we aim to do is drive the policy where the front companies and banks that are right now making it possible for north korea and them to circumvent the previous sanctions that i passed last year we are going to shut down their capability of transferring any of that hard currency into north korea. we know that once before it was effectively sanctioned. and during that time we know the dictator could not pay his generals a good position for him to be in. and he have a shut down the product
my 12-year-old asked me the other day can kim jong create a missile now that could hit california or new york. this is a great concern. and certainly the secretary of defense is on it. this is what he said. right now it appears to be going in a very in a reckless manner. and that's got to be stopped. they were seen at with the israel boycott crowd. listen to what she said. speemac how tragic is it that of all countries in the world to condemn for human rights violations these invoices choose to...
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because in the end, what we found from the california voter foundation and others, is that people are asked to vote they will more likely to vote and secondly, if you don't do that, we've essentially done is provided public financing for people to cherry pick windows potential voters who are inclined to want them anyway. so it becomes a good out for voting for the candidate than a way of increasing voter participation. so when you have your interested persons meeting, we would like those issues included. >> thank you. >> mark solomon again can either to look back at 2011 to get some lessons from that public financing round. [inaudible] in the 1970s what he thought the affects were of the french revolution he said too soon to tell. we could notice of thumb is that it was misquoted tanto para 60 but we don't know. so we look at 2011 disciples many candidates running for an open seat theater and lee was running for his first go and former supervisor david turned out in 2010. the next out was public financing for the mayoral race. god 1.5 million. essentially ran against ed breed offer an
because in the end, what we found from the california voter foundation and others, is that people are asked to vote they will more likely to vote and secondly, if you don't do that, we've essentially done is provided public financing for people to cherry pick windows potential voters who are inclined to want them anyway. so it becomes a good out for voting for the candidate than a way of increasing voter participation. so when you have your interested persons meeting, we would like those issues...
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britain‘s charley hull is one stroke off the lead at the first woman‘s golf major of the year in california. this birdie at the 18th meant she finished four under par. the second round is underway now after being delayed by bad weather. british canoeing is the latest national governing body to raise concerns about the welfare of its athletes after the coach was suspended following a formal complaint and then a independent investigation was started, yet to be concluded. uk sport that provides public money for olympic and paralympic sports have also said they are aware of the investigation and see it as a responsibility of the governing body to deal with and they are not able to deal with and they are not able to concentrate —— comment on the details. british canoeing had its most successful 0lympics details. british canoeing had its most successful olympics in rio, three gold medals and three bronze for the paralympic team as they topped the medal table. the premier league has launched what it calls its most ambitious community programme to date to boost learning by tying education to fo
britain‘s charley hull is one stroke off the lead at the first woman‘s golf major of the year in california. this birdie at the 18th meant she finished four under par. the second round is underway now after being delayed by bad weather. british canoeing is the latest national governing body to raise concerns about the welfare of its athletes after the coach was suspended following a formal complaint and then a independent investigation was started, yet to be concluded. uk sport that...
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the california labor leader is being honored and civil rights activist. in oakland the alameda county food bank is hosting hundreds of organizations and community volunteers. the volunteers met at 8:00 this morning and ever since then they have been sorting and packaging food for local families. >>> also happening today, a push to employ more young people in the bay area. san francisco mayor ed lee is launching his annual youth jobs initiative in just a few hours. he and the united way in the bay area will challenge private and public service sectors to hire youth workers for summer and year round positions. they will officially launch that initiative today. >> all right. a south bay high school student is feeling motivated right now after facing off with thousand of singers in a virtual audition for nbc's "the voice." >> he came away unsuccessful, but that is not stopping him. the 17-year-old gilroy teen was a finalist in the tv show's snapchat video competition and the entry was pitted against other contestant videos for a spot gwen stefani's virtual te
the california labor leader is being honored and civil rights activist. in oakland the alameda county food bank is hosting hundreds of organizations and community volunteers. the volunteers met at 8:00 this morning and ever since then they have been sorting and packaging food for local families. >>> also happening today, a push to employ more young people in the bay area. san francisco mayor ed lee is launching his annual youth jobs initiative in just a few hours. he and the united way...
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this is new information that was developed by adam housely out in california. good sources in the intelligence community who are pushing back a little bit on some of the narrative that has been established regarding what the white house role was in all of this, in terms of getting information to chairman nunes. what we know at this point is that intelligence officials are telling us that chairman nunes is aware, the name of the person who participated in unmasking certain individuals and may know the name of the person who ordered the unmasking of certain individuals. we're also told that he has known about this information since back in january. had tried to view it as some of the other intelligence agencies but was being stone walled so he came here to the white house to view it in a secure facility at the executive office building. in terms of the two individuals ho were identified yes,ed and they have been confirmed to fox news in terms of the person from the nsc who helped develop some of this information, person from the white house counsel's office who u
this is new information that was developed by adam housely out in california. good sources in the intelligence community who are pushing back a little bit on some of the narrative that has been established regarding what the white house role was in all of this, in terms of getting information to chairman nunes. what we know at this point is that intelligence officials are telling us that chairman nunes is aware, the name of the person who participated in unmasking certain individuals and may...
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anybody's here is from california? [ cheers ] >> i thought so. i learned a lot about aipac from the start and also from naomi lauder. >> anybody here from san francisco? [ cheers ] this year 18,000 strong activists and community leaders of diverse experience and young and old, jewish and otherwise and democrats and republicans and many voices speaking to one mission. let us all recognize the future leaders of our nation understanding about 4,000 students are here, lets acknowledge the students are here. [ applause ] i want to especially acknowledge the delegation of my home state of california. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> don't be shy. >> and my native state of maryland, anybody is here from maryland? >> as i bring up this state of maryland, i want to say something about how i was introduced to the u.s., israel relationship. before i was born, my father was in the congress of the united states, thomas dela santos jr. , okay, lets hear it for dad. [ cheers ] >> hef was a teenager. he was a great speaker in all of the rest. he had a love for the ide
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aditi roy is live in fremont, california with some details. hi, aditi. >> reporter: hi there, tyler. dams are a big part of infrastructure and i want to give you a lay of this beautiful land here. right there is part of the dam. it controls the water flows from this huge reservoir you see behind me and that water is supposed to provide drinking water for roughly 2.5 million people in the state. here is the catch, just 1,500 feet next to that old dam is a fault line, the threat of a major earthquake, part of the reason they have this huge construction site. it's a $5 billion infrastructure project and is one of the few instances of preventive maintenance for a segment you don't hear much about until there's a problem. intense dorm, in that case they averted a dam failure. in its most recent infrastructure report card earlier this month. the organization said it would costed 45 billion to repair the country's aging high-hazard dams and $80 billion to improve the nation's levees. here in california alone, several dam and levee projects are on the
aditi roy is live in fremont, california with some details. hi, aditi. >> reporter: hi there, tyler. dams are a big part of infrastructure and i want to give you a lay of this beautiful land here. right there is part of the dam. it controls the water flows from this huge reservoir you see behind me and that water is supposed to provide drinking water for roughly 2.5 million people in the state. here is the catch, just 1,500 feet next to that old dam is a fault line, the threat of a major...
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in addition to that, what adam schiff of california, the ranking member on house intelligence is saying, they would want a very detailed proffer before granting immunity. that is telling the committee what you would be able to talk about, a road map of what your testimony might be, and key in that might be identifying others, if there are stories to tell about others. they would want to know that first before considering immunity. so it's a case of michael flynn getting ahead of where this investigation is going. on the one hand trying to appear cooperative by offering to testify. and at the same time, using this legal tool that may be eventually at misdispo his did . we just don't know yet. but it causes those on the committee to say hold on, we're not yet. >> halle, what's been the white house response so far? >> so far, reaction from president trump, he tweeted about this right as the news was coming out on the early morning television talk shows. the president was essentially giving some backup to mike flynn, saying he should ask for immunity and that this is a witch hunt by media a
in addition to that, what adam schiff of california, the ranking member on house intelligence is saying, they would want a very detailed proffer before granting immunity. that is telling the committee what you would be able to talk about, a road map of what your testimony might be, and key in that might be identifying others, if there are stories to tell about others. they would want to know that first before considering immunity. so it's a case of michael flynn getting ahead of where this...
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i want to bring in congresswoman jackie spear, democrat from california, a member of the intelligence committee. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, woclf. >> what do you think of michael flynn's offer? >> the fact that michael flynn on the campaign trail talked about immunity as admitting that you have committed some offense is kind of telling in and of itself. but i agree with everyone who has said that it's very premature. again, there's no way that immunity is going to be granted and it would be granted by the department of justice if and only if it provided a bigger fish in terms of dotting the is and crossing the ts and getting to someone who is more critical in terms of violating the law. but we also know -- >> i want to interrupt for a moment. you say a bigger fish. he was the national security adviser to the president of the united states. there aren't a whole lot of bigger fish out there. clearly the president is a bigger fish. >> that's right. and if he would be in a position to say the president was engaged in working with the russians in trying to undermine the election,
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industry in california yet and the number one state the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 campuses but only four have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 1880 chico chinese temple. watch sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> president trump met with the national association of manufacturers at the white house today and help the group released a new survey. have found that more than 93% of members polled now have a positive outlook on their companies, up from less than 57% this time last year. jay timmons says the number is the highest in the quarterly survey's 20 year history. >> hello everybody
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and because of california's history of droughts, we know we cannot take water for granted. in this regard, we could not have a better example than israel. yes. israel is a nation that is 60% desert. yet so water secure that it exports water to its neighbors. [ applause ] and israel has been a great partner to california in this area. take, for example, carlsbad, california, where an israeli company built a desalination plant which provides 50 million gallons of water to 400,000 californians every day. [ applause ] so while the united states and israel are geographically separated by water, we can also be bound by water. and i'm eager to champion these three partnerships in the senate now and in the future. and to ensure that california plays a key role in the relationship between the united states and israel. so, in conclusion, aipac, we all know these are difficult times. i stand here clear-eyed about the dangers of division in our country and in our world. understanding why a state for the jewish people is so essential. and i also stand here as someone with a life-long co
and because of california's history of droughts, we know we cannot take water for granted. in this regard, we could not have a better example than israel. yes. israel is a nation that is 60% desert. yet so water secure that it exports water to its neighbors. [ applause ] and israel has been a great partner to california in this area. take, for example, carlsbad, california, where an israeli company built a desalination plant which provides 50 million gallons of water to 400,000 californians...
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author tells us about the founder of chico in his book john bidwell and california. the life and writings of a pioneer. 81841, 1900. >> most important were long-lasting relationships with the federal government, starting with his days in congress were his days with the department of agriculture. he was constantly corresponding with officials in the usda and was constantly receiving from them different crops that they wanted tested out in california's cell soil and climate. they used him as one of their early experimental forms before they owned and iran their own. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv we visit the california university state farm. >> it's the number one industry yet and we are the number one state in terms of agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state, but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch cspan city tours saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. sun
author tells us about the founder of chico in his book john bidwell and california. the life and writings of a pioneer. 81841, 1900. >> most important were long-lasting relationships with the federal government, starting with his days in congress were his days with the department of agriculture. he was constantly corresponding with officials in the usda and was constantly receiving from them different crops that they wanted tested out in california's cell soil and climate. they used him...
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it was but, yeah i'd like to know if we'll be testing the water we will provide the information and california is lots of ground water contamination and massive things we don't have 80s situations in san francisco we're fortunate. >> it is the marina. >> oh, the ground water concentration it is contamination from an old facility their slowly cleaning it up. >> and that's a separate item. >> the marina that is sources not in the area the west side if you look at the slide that shows you the map of area a gray dash line showing the boundary line on the west side of san francisco if i can skip to the slides you can see it on the screen that is the material we'll pull the water from the marina is actually up that particular slide up there in the white zone north of the blue zone not an area that will be delivering water it is actually a gas facility and those are two sites. >> yeah. one 3 blocks of each other. >> commissioner. >> remind me why we're doing this ground water blend with the drinking water rather than blending that and using it for irrigation or low purposes because of our combined sy
it was but, yeah i'd like to know if we'll be testing the water we will provide the information and california is lots of ground water contamination and massive things we don't have 80s situations in san francisco we're fortunate. >> it is the marina. >> oh, the ground water concentration it is contamination from an old facility their slowly cleaning it up. >> and that's a separate item. >> the marina that is sources not in the area the west side if you look at the slide...
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she stood there as bright as the sun on the california coast. yes indeed the sun shining down on the bay this morning. april now knocking on the door. i'm excited about it. welcome to the nine. i'm excited about the men's final four this weekend. a couple west coast teams in action. look at jimmy fallon. he had the puppies picking the winner. in the end, it was one of the west coast teams. the oregon ducks according to puppies will win the national championship. we had the brackets going up with gasia and sal. i had arizona winning it all. did you have your bruins. >> yeah. i did. >> if cal would have been in there, my bracket would have been ruined. i picked duke and villanova. >> they're all out. >> i hate betting on the bruins because if they lose, i'm upset. >> yeah. you have to go with your heart. >> the women's final four starting up today. stanford we mentioned that a few minutes ago. the men's final four tips off tomorrow. a new survey by intel shows college basketball fans can go mad for march madness in general. 50% of respondents admi
she stood there as bright as the sun on the california coast. yes indeed the sun shining down on the bay this morning. april now knocking on the door. i'm excited about it. welcome to the nine. i'm excited about the men's final four this weekend. a couple west coast teams in action. look at jimmy fallon. he had the puppies picking the winner. in the end, it was one of the west coast teams. the oregon ducks according to puppies will win the national championship. we had the brackets going up...
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heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. youthat's why you drink ensure. amesidelined.ssions. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >> harris: president trump is calling on members of the house freedom caucus, not once, but twice and now by name. he already tweeted a threat to fight them along with democrats at the midterm elections. later, he got more specific. "if mark meadows, jim jordan, and raul labrador would get on board we would ha
heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these...
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we're in fremont, california, eric at the brooklyn bridge. aditi, you first. >> yes, we've been talking about infrastructure and dams are a big part of infrastructure. want to give you a lay of the land here. you see those small white buildings behind me, they might be a little hard to make out, but they're right next to part of the calavais dam, controls the flows of water to this huge reservoir here, provides water for up to 2.5 million people in the state. here's the catch though, just 1,500 feet next to that dam lies an earthquake fault. and fears of a catastrophic quake causing major dam failure has prompted the construction that you see here behind me. you can actually hear some booms coming from that construction site. they're building a new dam to replace the old one. it's part of a $5 billion water infrastructure project. and one of the few instances where you see preventive maintenance for a segment of infrastructure that you typically don't hear about until there's a problem. just north of here, the oroville dam which sparked a mas
we're in fremont, california, eric at the brooklyn bridge. aditi, you first. >> yes, we've been talking about infrastructure and dams are a big part of infrastructure. want to give you a lay of the land here. you see those small white buildings behind me, they might be a little hard to make out, but they're right next to part of the calavais dam, controls the flows of water to this huge reservoir here, provides water for up to 2.5 million people in the state. here's the catch though, just...